National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Erosion data from bioerosion monitoring units (BMUs) deployed at coral reef sites in the Florida Keys and St. Thomas, USVI from 2013-06-19 to 2017-08-15. (NCEI Accession 0184291)
Ocean Acidification (OA) is expected to reduce the calcification rates of marine organisms, yet we have little understanding of how OA will manifest within dynamic, real-world systems, nor how to accurately measure said manifestation. The term bioerosion...
National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Erosion data from bioerosion monitoring units (BMUs) deployed at coral reef sites in the Northern Mariana Islands, Wake Island, and Guam from 2014-03-25 to 2017-06-16. (NCEI Accession 0184292)
Ocean Acidification (OA) is expected to reduce the calcification rates of marine organisms, yet we have little understanding of how OA will manifest within dynamic, real-world systems, nor how to accurately measure said manifestation. The term bioerosion...
Vessel use in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary collected through aerial surveys between 2016-02-02 to 2017-01-21 (NCEI Accession 0206105)
This report and data set provides baseline data of the types of boats, the location of boats, the abundance of boats, and the activities of the people on the boats. The report is largely descriptive, including boat count and boat densities. Basic patterns...
National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Bioerosion monitoring unit (BMU) data from BMUs deployed at coral reef sites in Dry Tortugas National Park, Puerto Rico and St. Croix from 2014-05-26 to 2018-07-11. (NCEI Accession 0209107)
The erosion rates provided in this data set were collected from bioerosion monitoring units (BMUs) retrieved at existing long-term monitoring sites during NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), Acidification, Climate, and Coral ...
National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Erosion data from bioerosion monitoring units (BMUs) deployed at coral reef sites in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary and Salt River, St. Croix, USVI from 2015-06-01 to 2019-09-12. (NCEI Accession 0224178)
Ocean Acidification (OA) is expected to reduce the calcification rates of marine organisms, yet we have little understanding of how OA will manifest within dynamic, real-world systems, nor how to accurately measure said manifestation. The term bioerosion...